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TRUTHS ABOUT DEMOCRACY & AUTOCRACY
It seems like this is the time to write such a post as this.
Back during the tie of our revolution and what is now called our ‘Federal’ era, there was quite a bit of talk about comparing, to quote Sam Adams, ‘the tranquillity of servitude to the animating contest of liberty’.
What it seems didn’t occur to anyone was, servitude ain’t tranquillity. I wrote such a post and titled it so; here is a link to it.
https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/1544353602029642191/8505401765231773381
And one thing even I didn’t mention much was, how stressful it can be to ‘dance attendance’ on a thoroughly corrupted despot of either sex. Which is probably why many wise men and women kept away from princely courts and the like and were also often careful to stay out of the sight and hearing of such despots.
Now, democracy is by no means based on any Rousseauvian Enlightenment claptrap such as the Inherent Goodness of Humankind. We are nowhere near that good, and democracy knows this. Indeed, it’s based on the sound ground that none of us corruptible bipeds deserve to be trusted with anything near absolute power and that, accordingly, power ought to be divided in such a way that no one has anywhere near more power than is good for them (or the rest of us) and, also, that no one is left without a voice and some chance to exercise it. This is true not only of mere political but also of economic and financial power; perhaps especially true of the last two types of power.
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
This all-too-true saying was coined and popularized by the…